WEBINAR

2025 Threat Landscape: Sweeping Changes Keep Us on Our Toes

Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET

The cybersecurity landscape underwent significant shifts in 2024, marked by dramatic changes in initial access tactics, the emergence of Latin American threat actors, and the widespread adoption of MFA token theft in phishing attacks. Intelligence reports highlight a growing fake updates ecosystem, while ransomware operations increasingly leverage stolen credentials to infiltrate enterprises through diverse entry points and threat actors use multiple attack channels.

As these trends evolve, 2025 promises to bring new challenges, underscoring the critical need for a human-centric approach to security and risk management.  Join our Proofpoint experts for a 1-hour deep dive into cybersecurity threats to stay ahead of the curve and prepare for what’s next.

We'll cover:  

  • The evolution of the threat landscape and predictions for 2025 
  • Key actions you can take to protect your organization through every stage of the attack chain 
  • Top resources to help strengthen your security posture  

Featured Speakers

Christopher Dawson

Threat Intelligence Lead, Proofpoint

Christopher Dawson has spent decades in IT and cybersecurity after a circuitous journey through public health, public education, and journalism. He works every day with customers to build their awareness, address emerging threats, and enhance their security posture.

Tim Choi

Group VP of Product Marketing

Tim Choi is responsible for product marketing of all products and solutions at Proofpoint. Prior to Proofpoint, he was a member of the product management leadership team at BlackBerry and was part of the turnaround journey of the company to software and security. Choi also led product management and product marketing at WatchDox (acquired by BlackBerry) and product initiatives for VASCO’s cloud authentication services. Choi started his career as the first employee at Voltage Security (acquired by HP), where he held leadership roles in product management, technical sales, services and business development. He has a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and M.S. degree in Management Science and Engineering, both from Stanford University.